The free, printable reading and writing books all have a cover page for each of the different books. The cover pages can be printed onto a piece of construction paper or card stock. This will allow you to create the books with a sturdier cover.
The inner pages of the free, printable reading and writing books can be printed on regular printing paper. The pages can be covered with a laminated covering to keep them in a neat and orderly fashion. Buy and use washable markers or crayons for the kids so they can keep practicing with the books. Use a three hole punch and yarn to put the books together.
Printable African Animal Reader Book for Kids
The printable African animal book helps students learn to read and write. They can also color the animals. You could also print out extra copies of each page and have the child practice their cutting skills by trimming around the animals. Not only will they be able to practice all these skills they will learn about animals in Africa.
Printable Chinese Animal Reader Book for Kids
Anyone can learn about the animals that are indigenous to China. Younger kids will be able to work with their reading, coloring, and writing skills with this nine page book.
Printable Australian Reader Book for Kids
This ten page Australian Reader for Kids can help children with their reading and writing skills. They can also color the Australian animals.
Printable Canadian Reader Book for Kids
There are seventeen pages for this book of Canadian animals for kids. They will be able to practice their reading and writing skills with this book.
In the Sea Reader Book for Kids
There are twelve pages of animals that live in the sea for kids to use to practice their reading and writing skills.
Ocean Rainbow Reader Book for Kids
Six pages of other animals found in the sea for kids to practice their writing and reading.
Under the Sea Reader Book for Kids
Six more pages of animals found in the sea for kids to use in their reading and writing for school.
The books can be created for home schooled grade school children. This way you can trade the books with other parents who home school their children. Also, teachers can print these reading and writing books for their grade school classes.
Published by Karen Barnes
Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food... View profile
- History of Home School A look at home school pioneer John Caldwell Holt.
-
Television Shows Mean Endless Resources for Home School Teachers
Are you a home school teacher? If so, there's lots of great television programming that's very helpful in subjects like history, geography and even foreign languages.
-
The Benefits of Home School
You may know a family that has decided to home school their children. Perhaps they travel often, have special need children, or just want to take charge of their children's edu...
- Why I Home-School My Teenager The reasons and discussion about why I chose to home-school my son.
-
Home School Legal Defense Association Goes to Bat for Pennsylvania Families
Home School Legal Defense Association Goes to Bat for Pennsylvania Families
- Where to Find Free or Cheap Books
- Healthy From-Home School Lunches for Your Children
- How Will You Home School Your Child?
- Four Kids Writing Projects About Sports
- Facing Criticism for Your Choice to Home School
- Advantages of Home School
- Religious Study and Home School Curriculum
|
|